Job 39:14
For she leaveth on the earth her eggs, And on the dust she doth warm them,
For she leaveth on the earth her eggs, And on the dust she doth warm them,
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12Dost thou trust in him That he doth bring back thy seed? And `to' thy threshing-floor doth gather `it'?
13The wing of the rattling ones exulteth, Whether the pinion of the ostrich or hawk.
15And she forgetteth that a foot may press it, And a beast of the field tread it down.
16Her young ones it hath hardened without her, In vain `is' her labour without fear.
17For God hath caused her to forget wisdom, And He hath not given a portion To her in understanding:
18At the time on high she lifteth herself up, She laugheth at the horse and at his rider.
13And gone up her palaces have thorns, Nettle and bramble `are' in her fortresses, And it hath been a habitation of dragons, A court for daughters of an ostrich.
14And met have Ziim with Aiim, And the goat for its companion calleth, Only there rested hath the night-owl, And hath found for herself a place of rest.
15There made her nest hath the bittern, Yea, she layeth, and hath hatched, And hath gathered under her shadow, Only there gathered have been vultures, Each with its companion.
26By thine understanding flieth a hawk? Spreadeth he his wings to the south?
27At thy command goeth an eagle up high? Or lifteth he up his nest?
28A rock he doth inhabit, Yea, he lodgeth on the tooth of a rock, and fortress.
29From thence he hath sought food, To a far off place his eyes look attentively,
30And his brood gulph up blood, And where the pierced `are' -- there `is' he!
14And my hand as to a nest Getteth to the wealth of the peoples, And as a gathering of forsaken eggs All the earth I -- I have gathered, And there hath not been one moving wing, Or opening mouth, or whispering.'
11As an eagle waketh up its nest, Over its young ones fluttereth, Spreadeth its wings -- taketh them, Beareth them on its pinions; --
6`When a bird's nest cometh before thee in the way, in any tree, or on the earth, brood or eggs, and the mother sitting on the brood or on the eggs, thou dost not take the mother with the young ones;
7thou dost certainly send away the mother, and the young ones dost take to thyself, so that it is well with thee, and thou hast prolonged days.
11A partridge hatching, and not bringing forth, `Is' one making wealth, and not by right, In the midst of his days he doth forsake it, And in his latter end -- he is a fool.
15and the owl, and the night-hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after its kind;
16the `little' owl, and the `great' owl, and the swan,
17and the pelican, and the gier-eagle, and the cormorant,
18and the stork, and the heron after its kind, and the lapwing, and the bat;
1Hast thou known the time of The bearing of the wild goats of the rock? The bringing forth of hinds thou dost mark!
2Thou dost number the months they fulfil? And thou hast known the time of their bringing forth!
3They bow down, Their young ones they bring forth safely, Their pangs they cast forth.
4Safe are their young ones, They grow up in the field, they have gone out, And have not returned to them.
17Where birds do make nests, The stork -- the firs `are' her house.
5Eggs of a viper they have hatched, And webs of a spider they weave, Whoso is eating their eggs doth die, And the crushed hatcheth a viper.
3Even dragons have drawn out the breast, They have suckled their young ones, The daughter of my people is become cruel, Like the ostriches in a wilderness.
7A path -- not known it hath a ravenous fowl, Nor scorched it hath an eye of the kite,
38In the hardening of dust into hardness, And clods cleave together?
16and the owl, and the night-hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after its kind,
17and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
18and the swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle,
19and the stork, the heron after its kind, and the lapwing, and the bat.
8She doth prepare in summer her bread, She hath gathered in harvest her food.
3(Even a sparrow hath found a house, And a swallow a nest for herself, Where she hath placed her brood,) Thine altars, O Jehovah of Hosts, My king and my God.
40When they bow down in dens -- Abide in a thicket for a covert?
41Who doth prepare for a raven his provision, When his young ones cry unto God? They wander without food.
19Distressed her hath wind with its wings, And they are ashamed of their sacrifices!
5For even the hind in the field hath brought forth -- to forsake `it!' For there hath been no grass.
13Though ye do lie between two boundaries, Wings of a dove covered with silver, And her pinions with yellow gold.
9Giving to the beast its food, To the young of the ravens that call.
4With His pinion He covereth thee over, And under His wings thou dost trust, A shield and buckler `is' His truth.
4If thou dost go up high as an eagle, And if between stars thou dost set thy nest, From thence I bring thee down, An affirmation of Jehovah.
14and the vulture, and the kite after its kind,
8As a bird wandering from her nest, So `is' a man wandering from his place.
11Teaching us more than the beasts of the earth, Yea, than the fowl of the heavens He maketh us wiser.'
18Three things have been too wonderful for me, Yea, four that I have not known: